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Creating aerospace innovations requires a diverse global team.
One where every voice is heard.
Where every teammate can succeed.
How do we get there?
By holding ourselves to a new standard.
By placing equity and inclusion at the forefront.
Because when every person is supported and respected, our ideas get bigger.
And our impact greater.
This plane is definitely crashing!
I thought you heard him as a human being.
A section of this plane's fuselage detached in the sky Friday with almost 180 people on board.
Investigators' initial findings determined that four critical bolts that literally hold the door to the jet's fuselage were missing.
Boeing says it had provided the detailed information, including a full list of individuals on the 737-door team to the NTSB. Back in the air.
The Boeing Employee Pride Alliance is our business resource group that focuses on the LGBT community.
It's okay to let people in.
We carry that message not only here within Boeing, but nationwide.
It really makes an impact every day.
Small changes will create a better environment for everybody.
This morning, safety officials around the world are eyeing the investigation into that terrifying moment seen on video where 50 passengers were injured on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner over Australia.
It just felt like it dropped straight down.
I'm leaving on a jet plane.
Don't know when I'll be back again.
Equality is a cornerstone of Boeing's culture.
Our efforts go back to 1989 with the founding of the Boeing Bonsai Club.
A support group for LGBTQ plus employees seeking connection and camaraderie.
On Thursday, a tire fell off a plane taking off.
The tire landed on a nearby employee parking lot, damaging several cars.
Earlier this week, flames started shooting out of the engine during takeoff when bubble wrap got sucked into it.
That same day, an SFO-bound flight from Hawaii has an engine failure over the Pacific.
This comes two months after a door plug blew out mid-flight on an Alaska Airlines plane.
I am responsible for the technologies that fly airplanes around the world.
I will create advancements in propulsion technology.
I will inspire the next generation of women to achieve their dreams.
I will innovate the next generation.
I'm helping bring to life the airplanes.
I will change the world.
Take a look at your screen.
Here are new pictures we got from a passenger who shared this with us of skid marks from the plane and passengers exiting.
Come fly with me.
Let's fly, let's fly.
It makes me proud knowing that I add value to the team.
Quality is incredibly important to us.
There's nothing more important than the safety of the people, the product.
Nothing better than watching the aircrew wave from the flight deck, taking flight to their new home.
It's a good feeling to just know that this plane is going that far and that it's representing everybody out here at the Boeing Company.
Meanwhile, a Boeing whistleblower who raised concerns about production standards has been found dead after an apparent suicide.
The body of 62-year-old John Barnett, a longtime Boeing employee and quality manager, was found in Charleston, South Carolina, where he was being questioned in a case against Boeing.
Barnett told the BBC in 2019 workers deliberately used faulty parts on the production line.
john barnett
What we're seeing with the door plug blowout is What I've seen with the rest of the airplane, as far as jobs not being completed properly, inspection of steps being removed.
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In a statement, Boeing said, we are saddened by Mr.
Barnett's passing and our thoughts are with his family and friends.
john barnett
That is one big pile of shit.
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I am Diversity at Boeing.
We are Diversity at Boeing.
I am Diversity at Boeing.
Diversity is important to the Boeing company because it's who we are.
We are a company that values people.
Diversity helps us build these great airplanes.
Having a diverse workforce in Boeing improves our products and we are utilizing all the skills of all of our people.
The message is clear and I think everyone is understanding that we all are diversity at Boeing.
This is not a 737 problem, it's a bullying problem.
harrison smith
On the other side, it's the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
The very big show we have for you today.
We'll be joined by David Pine, the Deputy Director of National Operations for the National EMP Task Force.
We're talking about the danger of nuclear exchange with Russia.
The danger of becoming ever more possible by the day.
We'll get into that story here in just a little bit.
We'll be taking your calls throughout the show today as well.
We'll do a little open line Friday activity.
But we'll begin today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch.
Here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for the Ides of March 2024.
Young Democrats sound the alarm about banning TikTok before the election, just like I told you it would.
Now, it was a bipartisan...
This was a pass with flying colors, people from both sides passing this through in record time.
But of course, Republicans will take all of the bad press as Democrats pretend to oppose the thing that they don't actually oppose and push young people to believe that Republicans are just coming after their favorite thing, TikTok.
It's annoying. This is just annoying.
President Joe Biden, or I'm sorry, Democratic strategists and White House allies are warning their party that a fresh push to potentially ban TikTok could have serious consequences this fall for engaging young voters, a critical voting bloc already frustrated with President Joe Biden.
And TikTok used by nearly two-thirds of Americans under 30 is under serious threat from the bipartisan bill, which the House passed on Wednesday to force TikTok's Chinese owners to either sell the app to an American company or face a nationwide ban in six months.
The bill, driven by national security concerns, faces an uncertain path in the Senate, but Biden told reporters last week he'd sign the legislation if it landed on his desk.
Some Democrats fear the electoral fallout can not only depress young voter turnout, but also cut off a critical channel to communicate with them.
So yeah, the Democrats are...
Championing TikTok, even though they're also the ones voting to ban it, the blame will squarely be put on the Republicans and will gain nothing but take a massive hit in the polls.
It's a lose-lose situation because that's just what we do here, I guess.
Meanwhile, this video went super viral with the story went viral, the video with it.
NYC strap hanger shoots aggressive rider in head after wrestling gun away from him during fight.
A fight aboard a packed Brooklyn train Thursday afternoon took a horrific turn when a strap hanger Wrestled a gun away from a parent agitator and shot him in the head, police said.
The violence in the rush hour northbound A train erupted when a 32-year-old man was confronted by an aggressive 36-year-old rider after boarding the Nostrand Avenue subway station at 4.45 p.m.
They're yelling at each other, I'll beat you up.
They're hurling curses. The 36-year-old who pounced on the other man pushed him into a two-seater delivering several bullets.
Yeah, long story short, it looks like Having the military in the New York subways, it wasn't exactly the cure-all.
It wasn't exactly the panacea that maybe they expected it would be.
Where is someone like Daniel Penny to step up and stand in the way of violence on the subway?
Well, Daniel Penny's in prison, so why would they?
Why would anybody...
It's only going to get worse, folks.
Meanwhile, female athletes sue NCAA over transgender competitors in sports.
Over a dozen female athletes are suing the National Collegiate Athletics Association for letting transgender athletes compete against them and use female locker rooms in college sports.
At the center of the class action lawsuit is Leah Thomas, the trans student who dominated the 2022 NCAA swimming championships while a student at the University of Pennsylvania.
The suit states that both NCAA and Georgia Tech, which hosted the event, Knowingly violated Title IX, the federal statute that guarantees equal opportunity for men and women in college education and sports.
The lawsuit, first federal action of its kind, seeks to change the rules, rendering any biological males ineligible to compete against female athletes.
It demands that the NCAA revoke all awards given to trans athletes in women's competitions and reassign them to their female contenders.
Doing a little reassignment operation.
Yeah, good. You know, great.
It's great. It's wonderful.
I mean, I guess that's what you have to do.
I guess when you have to launch class action lawsuits to just enforce basic reality, I guess that's what you do.
I guess that's what you do.
Crazy that it had to get to that point, but hopefully that brings about some change.
Meanwhile, the owners of notorious Texas illegal alien settlement, Colony Ridge, have been sued by the state for fraudulent claims and predatory practices.
The owners of the housing development outside Houston, Texas, is said to be a magnet for illegal immigrants.
They're being sued by the state.
Colony Ridge is said to have attracted many who have newly arrived in the U.S. with a no-questions-asked approach.
But the lawsuit states the owners have made fraudulent claims and exploited customers.
The lawsuit shared with the Post, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said, Colony Ridge has been flagrantly violating Texas law.
The development profited from targeting consumers with fraudulent claims and predatory lending practices.
The lawsuit alleges that Colony Ridge lies to customers about the condition of the land in order to make the sale of the property.
Properties typically do not have the promised infrastructure such as sewer, water, or electricity, which stops the buyer from actually living there, forcing purchasers to default on their financing, making them subject to jaw-dropping rates per the contracts they've signed.
Colony Ridge follows that by foreclosing on the buyer, repossessing the land, and reselling the same land to a new customer using the same misleading tactics, according to the lawsuit.
So, of course, that is the illegal alien settlement, the colony just above Houston.
And, of course, it's just crime upon crime, a sort of Russian nesting doll-style operation of deceit within deceit, exploitation within exploitation.
The new America, folks.
Finally, we have this. Russia has moved tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, Western officials confirm.
The move sends a clear political message, but some experts downplay its military significance.
Russia has moved tactical nuclear weapons from its own borders into neighboring Belarus, 700 miles closer to NATO territory.
Western officials confirmed a foreign policy as Russian President Vladimir Putin threatens a wider military showdown with the alliance over its continued support for Ukraine.
The move, which Putin announced in June of last year, is likely aimed at ramping up pressure on NATO's eastern flank.
It follows years of nuclear saber rattling intended to scare the West into paring back its support for Ukraine now in its third year of war against Russia's invasion.
Although a top NATO official or the officials at the top of NATO insist that the move doesn't drastically change the nature of Russia's military threats to NATO.
And this, of course, will be a big topic of discussion today, especially with David Pine, as he is an expert in nuclear warfare.
And that seems to be what our leadership is eagerly driving us towards.
So that's your Daily Dispatch.
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Now, we have a lot of videos to go to.
I understand some of them might not work, so let me know.
Literally, Clip 8 is the only one that doesn't work, and it's the exact one I was going to go to.
So we'll have to pull that one in.
We have video of a friend of the Boeing whistleblower describing how he told her he would never commit suicide, and if he...
Died that it would not be suicide.
This, of course, right before it's claimed he committed suicide.
That's the Boeing whistleblower.
So we will go to that video.
What are the odds? We have 20 videos, and the one I was going to play is the one that doesn't work.
That's okay. We got others to play too, including some sort of terrifying ones.
We'll go now to clip number 12.
And this, of course, goes along with the final story from our daily dispatch.
Russia has moved tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, Western officials confirm.
Also in Ukrainian war news, Russia claims it has killed 6,000 foreign fighters in Ukraine, including 491 Americans.
This, according to Russia's defense minister, which issued a report Thursday saying it has killed nearly 6,000 foreign mercenaries and volunteers fighting on behalf of Ukraine.
Since the war began two years ago, well here's a little animation that I guess is supposed to show what happens if Russia launches a nuclear strike.
This will be the response.
I know it's confusing because you would have thought that we got over the policy of mutually assured destruction 40 plus years ago, but they're bringing it back.
They're bringing back That policy in particular of just full-fledged nuclear annihilation on both sides instead of negotiating with each other over a chunk of land in Ukraine?
This is madness.
That's all. It's just madness.
So let's go now to clip number 12.
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You can see all the missiles launched from all the ships offshore.
harrison smith
or Loving in on the Russian Federation.
This, of course, animation would be intended for Russia in particular.
You know, the estimated fatalities down there on the bottom.
Already you're up over, you know, three million.
So we'll just blanket the whole thing in nuclear...
Radiation, I guess. This is great.
This is wonderful.
I think we can just keep fighting in Ukraine forever now.
Why not? Why even wait for Russia to get started?
Let's just glass the entire world.
Why not, right?
I mean, if it means getting rid of a white, Christian, European nation, just do it.
Just glass the whole thing, just nuclear hellfire all across Russia.
I guess, yeah, this is very impressive.
I mean, I have the feeling like we're watching the Empire's presentation about the Death Star.
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That's how this feels.
harrison smith
Well, if Russia bombs, if Russia launches nuclear bomb, We'll just burn the whole world down.
We're the good guys. Again, the question is why?
The question is what is the purpose of, what would be the purpose of this?
Again, this is an animation showing what would happen if Russia punched a nuclear weapon.
Sort of illustrates just how thoroughly surrounded by enemies Russia is right now.
Sort of makes me feel for them.
So I guess that's the plan.
Great. Over what again?
Honestly, over what?
So Volodymyr Zelensky can afford a new yacht?
What are we doing this for again?
What is the purpose of this?
Why would anybody be in favor of this at all?
It's just, this is, it's pure unadulterated madness.
And we're just ramping up towards that Of course, Russia has as many, if not more nuclear weapons than the rest of us.
Also, they have the hypersonic missiles.
They're not just going to sit there and let all of that happen.
It really is completely insane.
And we can go down to clip number 14.
Because NATO... It's like hard to describe.
I mean, baby with a handgun comes to mind.
But it's hard to come up with an image...
Of just how reckless NATO is being right now with what is clearly a very formidable enemy in Vladimir Putin, who is being voted on right now.
I think the Russian election is taking place.
I think if I was Russian, what we just saw, that little animation there, If I wasn't a fan of Putin before, I would be after that and just be sitting there thinking, oh, these people are crazy.
NATO is insane. Putin's right.
These people are the enemy. They clearly want to destroy all of Russia.
We have to do something about this.
Let's go to clip number 14 here.
This is the Secretary of NATO. Apparently not concerned about the hypersonic missiles from Russia that travel mind-bogglingly fast and can carry a nuclear warhead.
Let's go to clip number 14.
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It seems to be a concern that you share with your partners in the European Union.
jens stoltenberg
Thank you. Hypersonic missiles is of course a real challenge and it demonstrates that Russia has invested heavily also in more advanced weapon systems.
At the same time, I think we have demonstrated that NATO has the capabilities to protect and defend against Russian hypersonic missiles.
When they were launched, the Kinshaw was launched some years ago, it was accompanied by a message from President Putin that these missiles were not able to protect against, that we were not able to shoot them down.
Ukraine has, by using Patriots, demonstrated that that's possible.
They have been able to shoot down several hypersonic Russian missiles.
But it demonstrates also the need for a layered air defence.
It demonstrates the need for air and missile defence.
And it demonstrates the need for not only high quality but mass.
Because one of the strategies we have seen in Ukraine is of course to try to overwhelm The air defences by sending in a lot of missiles and drones at the same time.
So that's also the reason why as part of our defence plans, as part of what we do now to implement the biggest reinforcements of our collective defence in decades, air defence is a critical part of that effort.
harrison smith
I mean, pretty much we can not worry about anything, actually.
Actually, it's totally fine, and we can just go ahead and start full-fledged war with Russia, and we'll just be able to carpet their whole country with nukes, and we can just stop their hypersonic missiles like it's no problem at all.
I think that was the message you were supposed to get.
That's not what he actually said, though, was it?
He said that Ukraine has had success in shooting down one or two of these missiles with Patriot missile systems, which I'm also a little bit suspicious of.
I don't actually know if that's true, to be honest with you.
I also don't know if that's the real major threat with the advance of drone technology and the usefulness of cyber warfare techniques on the West and Europe.
And an infrastructure that is vastly more open and vulnerable than anything east of Ukraine.
It just seems incredibly irresponsible what NATO's doing.
I mean, maybe that's just me, but it's like over the last couple of weeks, at least, Russia seems very...
Insistent on threatening us with nuclear war.
And NATO seems very insistent on pretending those threats aren't real and driving headlong towards open conflict with Russia.
I don't think we can stop all of the hypersonic missiles.
I'd be surprised if we could even stop a large portion of them.
Is that not a concern?
Is that not something you might actually want to take into account, being the...
Military Alliance charged with protecting Western Europe.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
And of course, Russia has moved tactical nuclear weapons from its own borders into neighboring Belarus, 700 miles closer to NATO territory.
Western officials confirmed a foreign policy as Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened a wider military showdown with the alliance over its continued support for Ukraine.
The move, which Putin first announced in June of last year, is likely aimed at ramping up pressure on NATO's eastern flank.
It follows years of nuclear saber rattling intended to scare the West into paring back its support for Ukraine.
Now in its third year of war against Russia's invasion, although a top NATO official insists the move doesn't drastically change the nature of Russia's military threat to NATO.
Like, every time Russia does something that is very clearly a change in the tactical battlefield, NATO's just like, it's fine.
Don't worry about it. Doesn't matter.
Just we'll ignore all of the warnings.
We'll ignore all of the strategic changes that are taking place that might, you know, In any reasonable world, inspire a change in tactics on our side.
Nope. We just are driving headlong into this, apparently.
And again, the question is why?
I mean, honestly...
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What the hell?
harrison smith
What... I mean, it literally is so crazy.
I guess you can just toss this up to normalcy bias, where it's like the slow, incremental seeding of the idea that Russia is the enemy has worked.
And even from before 2016, in the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, again, it's just...
I mean, it...
It's just utter madness.
At least during the Cold War, it was like the communist.
It was the evil empire.
It was this...
Force of global domination that was horrifying and stripped humanity out of the people had conquered, had the gulag system, and just it was horrible.
And it was aggressive, and they're fighting wars all over the place.
At least in the 60s, this concept of mutually assured destruction had some basis in...
A real conflict?
What is this with Russia?
We're back to that for some reason?
How did we get here?
What happened in 2008 when Hillary Clinton was going over there with the reset button?
We're friends now. Russia and Western, we're friends.
Obama sent me over here to be friends with you.
I mean, so how did we go from hitting the reset button with our good friends Russia...
Yeah, we're going to reinstitute the Cold War nuclear apocalypse policy of mutually assured destruction.
And how did nobody raise their hand and say why?
How is everybody just fine with this?
It's madness.
It is complete and utter madness.
So what the hell?
What are we doing? What is going on here?
Well, we'll get into that with David Pine when he joins us in the third hour.
For this hour and the second hour, I want to take your phone calls.
I'm going to go ahead and open up the lines now if you want to give us a call.
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Lots of videos to go to as well.
We'll show you that video on the other side about the Boeing whistleblower having not killed himself, apparently.
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Stay with us. Welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
Seems like war is on the horizon.
From Infowars.com, Germany prepares to bring back the draft.
Catastrophic report describes lack of weapons, ammo, and a rapidly aging armed force.
Germany's own military and government are painting such a dire picture of the armed forces.
That there are now calls some of the most powerful politicians in the country to reinstate mandatory military service.
Isn't that interesting that America is experiencing a big problem with recruitment and so are other Western countries.
Maybe it's because in the last few years it has been revealed in no uncertain terms how much our own governments despise us.
And it's made people ask the question, why would I fight for them?
What would I even be fighting for?
They are the ones destroying our countries.
They are the ones who are actively engaged in subterfuge and destruction of everything I hold dear in my family, in my beliefs.
Why would I fight for them?
Because they keep saying the word democracy where it's inappropriate, that's not going to work.
Video produced by Remix News details testimony provided by Eva Hoegl, German Parliamentary Commissioner for Armed Forces, who provides catastrophic details about the state of the German military.
Unfortunately, I have to say that the Bundeswehr still has too little of everything.
There's lack of ammunition, spare parts, radio equipment, tanks, ships, and aircraft.
Ladies and gentlemen, progress is being made.
Maybe you shouldn't have sent it all to Ukraine.
You ever think of that? You ever think about maybe it was you that threw everything away that you're now missing?
I mean, incompetence, stupidity, purposeful de-industrialization, deconstruction of military readiness and power because they're setting us up to lose.
Yeah, all options on the table.
This is from TheRealFly on Twitter.
I think it actually says a lot about where we are.
NATO is panicking now due to recent Russian success.
But those of us who warned about the conflict always knew several things that would lead us here.
It's logistically impossible to defeat Russia in Russia.
Two, Ukraine can never defeat Russia in a 1v1 war.
Three, Western readiness for war is zero.
Nationalism is at record lows, and we have de-industrialized due to climate lunatics, which placed us in a subordinate position to Russia and China.
Four, patriots of the West hate their own government more than they hate Russia.
Five, the best path to peace is to negotiate.
The idea you're going to defeat Russia by way of attrition is folly.
Six, if forced to enter the conflict to save face, forced conscriptions will take place in the West, all for the benefit and glory of Victoria Nuland and her criminal cabal.
We won't fight for you.
Our sons will not fight for you.
We'd rather fight you.
This is why I'm in favor of a military draft.
I say try it.
I say force people to make the choice.
Tell them you're going to fight. It's either going to be for us or against us.
And then we'll let them weigh in the balance whether they want to fight for the regime that is destroying them economically, flooding their country with illegal foreigners, turning their kids trans, taking their kids away if they aren't okay with it.
Like, who would you rather fight?
Them or big bad Putin?
Who is involved in a geopolitical struggle that's 10 years old with Ukraine.
Which is more compelling to you as an American patriot.
Or a German patriot.
Or an English patriot.
Yeah, do the draft.
I think you should do the draft. I think you should instate the draft.
I think that's a very good idea.
Actually. Especially like doing it like how Europe does it.
Switzerland and them. I think you should train all of your young men to use weapons and operate as a unit.
That'll go really well for you.
Suicidal is the only way to describe Europe's stance at this point.
Utterly and completely suicidal, both domestically in a very real way as they implement euthanasia policies across the continent, but also in a form of national suicide.
Again, they drive us towards this massive nuclear World War III for literally no reason at all.
Not even pretending to give us one.
We'll go out to your phone calls here momentarily.
I do want to play this video.
As you well know, Boeing not doing great these days, really just falling apart in a very real sense as their planes...
Just coming apart in midair.
And then they just have no idea why, have no records of how the mistakes were made.
We're really getting a unique look at what a civilization-wide, in this case with Boeing, an industrial-wide collapse of competence looks like.
Where you've got Layers.
All of these things are layers.
Layers of incompetence.
Where you've got a door falling off of a plane in midair, and then they go to investigate how such a thing could have even happened, and you find that they haven't been keeping records and have no idea who did the work on the door, if it was ever done, where it was done, who it could have possibly been.
And that's the story that they're saying.
But whether or not that's even true is kind of up for debate.
As a lot of people think, you know, they know who did this.
They're just trying to save face and avoid the prominent talking point now, which is that this is all due to diversity.
So maybe instead of The truth being that they just don't have the records and don't know who was in charge of putting the door on.
Maybe the person who was in charge of bolting the door in was a diversity hire and so they're going to cover up basically a potentially deadly and devastating crime in order to ensure that their political messaging is not damaged by the reality.
This is like the Boeing, this is like the industrial, the aircraft manufacturing version of like covering up the Loudoun County rape.
Where it's like, yeah, there are terrible consequences to our policies.
But we have to cover those up because the policies are more important than reality.
Boeing CEO says no records on who worked on the door panel that blew off Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9.
That doesn't exactly inspire confidence.
Well, that just means that the incompetence didn't end with the person putting the door on.
It meant that their manager wasn't doing what they were supposed to be doing.
And the operator of the manufacturing site wasn't doing what they were supposed to be doing.
It means that we don't just have a weak link in the chain.
It means the whole chain is corrupt.
It means a total system-wide collapse of competence and ability through the entire company.
And this is not a good thing.
The nation's chief accident investigator said Wednesday that her agency still doesn't know who worked on the panel that blew off a jetliner in January, and that Boeing's CEO told her that he couldn't provide the information because the company has no records about the job.
Door? We've never even heard of a door.
Are you sure planes have doors?
We're going to get to the bottom of this.
So Boeing is...
Not doing very well.
And a whistleblower who tried to stop them from going down this path was found shot in the head in his car.
Here's what his friend said about whether or not she thinks he committed suicide.
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But aren't you scared?
And his voice, the way he would talk, no, I ain't scared.
He said, but if anything happens to me, You know, I know that he did not commit suicide.
There's no way.
He loved life too much.
He loved his family too much.
He loved his brothers too much to put them through what they're going through right now.
And he basically told you not to believe it.
harrison smith
Well, that's a bit of a twist, isn't it?
Yeah, so full-scale civilizational collapse comes next.
We're just witnessing the early signs of what will be an earthquake.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal, InfoWars.com, band.video.
We're going to go off the phone calls here momentarily.
It's been a while since we've heard from Simon in Florida, and so we're going to welcome him to the show and spend this whole segment on what he has been able to do.
It has been keeping track of over the last couple weeks.
Thanks for calling in. Simon, what do you got for us today?
simon-2 in florida
Hello there, Harrison. It's a pleasure to be with you once again.
Well, there has indeed been an incredibly intense amount of news.
Obviously, we have the Russian presidential elections underway right now.
And following on from his State of the Union address, the Russian State of the Union address, President Putin gave a very significant interview in the run-up to the election just a couple of days ago.
It's very interesting, whilst most commentators are focusing on what they perceive to be nuclear threats, which are really a tiny percentage of the overall content that has been put out by the Russian authorities, He seems very, very much focused not only on the development of family life with the announcement of massive subsidies to allow Russia to address its demographic problem.
One might even say they're worried about being replaced, so to speak.
But it's also very interesting how he's looking at the issue of migration And he restated his wish to make sure that Russia was able to attract the most qualified people, particularly folks who have engineering skills.
So he's recently announced the increase of the number of top engineering universities in Russia from 30 to 50, with the long-term plan to increase that to 100.
In the meantime, while Foreign workers currently represent 3.7% of the Russian workforce.
He's willing to increase that, but only for people who have the appropriate skills are able to seek Russian and won't cause any cultural problems within the country.
Seems a quite extraordinary set of ideas, I would say.
harrison smith
Right. In the modern world, extremely extraordinary.
Yes, and obviously what I've seen in the news is, yeah, this election is all but a formality.
I mean, he's pretty much assured to win, and it seems like the war is not even the biggest topic ever.
In discussion with Russia, as you're pointing out, there's a lot of other policies.
People seem to be just resigned to the war happening.
You don't have an anti-war coalition going up against them.
What do you think?
simon-2 in florida
Foregone conclusion? I think the overall result It's very likely to see him being re-elected for a further six-year term, which, as he pointed out, will take him up to that infamous year 2030.
But the issue really, as it was in the Iranian elections that also occurred recently, is turnout.
And so, you know, obviously, if we had a large-scale...
Boycott has occurred also recently in Bangladesh, and they had a low turnout, which was seen as a potential protest against the Iranian authorities.
That's something that we'll be watching for very closely.
But today there have indeed been some protests at Russian polling stations, not so much the noon appearance by the So there are some,
you know, I'm not for one second suggesting that there is no form of opposition to Putin whatsoever.
And I think people are, you know, concerned about what's going on in the operation in Ukraine.
But it would seem that the Western Europeans now are much more concerned about the situation than the Russians.
We've just had this A dramatic speech from President Macron of France.
Last night he gave a 45-minute interview to two mainstream French journalists who are rather skeptical of his assertions.
But it should be noted that this morning he's having a meeting with President Schultz of Germany And then they will be joined by the new Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, in what is called the Weimar Troika format.
I think what we're going to need to watch that will be quite significant, following also on the heels of the annual NATO report that was put out by the Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg yesterday, will be to see what the final communique or kind of like summit report that is put out to the press By those three European leaders tonight.
So we do need to keep an eye on what NATO are up to.
We're also waiting, as we near the second half of March, for the NATO Allied Command Transformation Report on the implementation plan of for the NATO Allied Command Transformation Report on the implementation plan of NATO for cognitive warfare, remembering, of course, the system that they
rolled out in September in Paris called Merlin, which is based upon artificial intelligence, to very quickly engage in deceit and deception, not only of their adversary, but in order to keep their domestic populations but in order to keep their domestic The battlefield has now moved to, according to their recent pronouncements.
And it should be noted that the U.S. Army are requesting a budget just released this week for 2025 for $14.5 billion for cyber defense.
But that specifically includes information warfare, which as of last year has now been rolled down to the CESA level, such that they've got teams of 30 information warriors, not the InfoWars such that they've got teams of 30 information warriors, not the Right.
Right.
Who are at the general officer level being directed to persuade the foe's population that America is flooding their country with soldiers once again to act on their best behalf.
harrison smith
So, let me ask, and yeah, I suggest people look up Merlin.
The Information Environment Assessment Capability Prototype, known as Merlin.
This session will see NATO officials use the capability, discuss how it's leveraging artificial intelligence, and identify future opportunities for this capability.
They also discuss Merlin's use of artificial intelligence-based solutions and strength of its data integration processes.
Obviously, war looks very different now than it ever has before, and AI and cyber warfare will be a large part of that.
Let me ask you, is there any truth?
I keep seeing rumors. I haven't been able to pin anything down, though, that there are, like, terroristic teams at work inside Russia.
From U.S. Civil Defense News at Captain Coronado on Twitter, he says, Russia, a city of Tavur, an unfinished high-rise building, explodes into flames, fire enveloped the entire wall of the house in seconds.
Is this a real thing that's happening, or is this just...
simon-2 in florida
Yes, it is.
It is a real thing.
About 300 supposedly Russian citizens, obviously backed by NATO and under ostensible Ukrainian direction, crossed the border in the last couple of days.
It seems that they've been very heavily attacked with most of them killed or captured and almost all of their armored vehicles destroyed.
Obviously, this was a kind of like propaganda move the day before the Russian presidential elections.
But that's also, one has to remember, consistent with the New York Times revelations of the existence of at least 12 CIA training bases stationed along the Ukrainian border specifically for this purpose.
And as I responded to the British Ministry of Defense in their latest update, claiming that the Russian invasion of Ukraine is completely unprovoked, they might well wish to reflect back not only upon the New York Times story, but also the discussion with Marco Rubio and Victoria Nuland about the existence.
harrison smith
Anybody who's paying attention knows how ridiculous that claim is.
Thank you so much, Simon from Florida.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
We've got a lot of first-time callers and second-time callers on the line.
We'll go to first-time callers first.
We're on line seven here. William from Florida is the first-time caller.
Thanks so much for calling in from the great state of Florida, William.
You're on the air about illegals committing crimes.
unidentified
Oh, good morning, Harrison. How are you doing today, sir?
Good, thank you. Well, you know, I just see all these different illegals getting picked up in the state of Florida, county by county.
We've got the great You know, Sheriff Brady Judd down here, and I kind of want to get this message out to DeSantis and for the state of Florida to start pioneering some methods to deal with all these people coming into our country.
We've got a free workforce, and we're not utilizing it.
I think this is an opportunity to get these people into positions in chain games, doing community service, rebuilding infrastructure, working for the community, and actually learning skills and traits that they can take and pay with their own plaintiff to get back to their own home states.
harrison smith
You know, we can basically utilize these people that are undocumented You're saying you want to provide them with a job skill training and maybe provide food and housing for them and cleaning the streets.
I can't say it's a bad idea.
Actually, it's a great idea.
unidentified
You know, if we got all that free labor, you know, it's going to reduce the cost for counties.
It's going to actually reduce county taxes and any sort of liability that the residents are paying just to interdict these people and pick them up to house them, to incarcerate them.
They should be put straight to work, which would benefit them as well because they would aid them in their future going back to their home to rebuild rather than coming here.
But in the meantime, we can benefit from it as a community and do it as a county-by-county initiative.
harrison smith
I mean, honestly, no joke, that's literally what we should be doing.
It actually is 100% what we would be doing.
First of all, people would probably stop coming here, and that would be the ultimate goal.
unidentified
Yeah, be incentivized.
But I mean, again, it's an incentive.
You're learning skills and traits that you wouldn't learn in your home country.
You don't have the infrastructure in the community that can actually teach this to you.
You know, we've got chain gangs with, you know, armed policemen.
We just start building up our prison system work programs.
They already have different farming programs, county to county in Florida.
You know, you just expand upon that and, you know, rebuild infrastructure, you know, fix and repair roads, rebuild schools, you know, veteran housing community initiatives, you name it.
And if they're in a stolen vehicle they drove down from New York, seize that.
give it to a homeless veteran.
harrison smith
You know, the only problem is that it provides perverse incentives.
And what would end up happening was you would have these, you would basically be providing free labor for private enterprise and the private enterprise would then be incentivized to actually bring in more people because every illegal immigrant that came in would be a free workforce.
I do like the idea, just to sort of give some numbers to what you're talking about here, New York City is spending a stunning $387 per illegal immigrant per day on food and housing.
So nearly $400 per illegal immigrant per day in New York City, which is mind-blowing amounts of money.
$400 a day per immigrant they're spending?
That is wild.
I guess if you're saying five-star hotels, yeah, you're going to be costing that much.
So, I mean, the amount that illegal immigrants are costing us, yeah, maybe they should...
You know, be made to pay it back.
Maybe they don't get just a free ride back home.
They gotta work for a year or two first to repay what America has to spend sending them back.
I frankly don't see that as a problem.
unidentified
I think that's a great idea. Just handling them.
I mean, the cost of just handling them, not to mention the cost of maybe, you know, based on Trump's plan of getting them deported, make them pay for their own plane tickets.
Put them to work in the community.
harrison smith
Boom. Honestly, it's not a bad idea.
And here's what's happening instead of your idea.
Tyson Foods is closing their Perry plant.
They're putting 1,200 workers out of work.
Tyson Foods will close its pork processing plant in Perry, Iowa by the end of June, leaving an estimated workforce of 1,200 people searching for new jobs.
And the rumor is that essentially they're Just going to hire illegal immigrants instead.
Basically, American workers too expensive.
Fire them all and employ the illegal immigrants that you can pay pennies on the dollar because the government subsidizes their existence.
So, I don't know. I like your plan better.
I like William and Florida's plan better rather than letting illegals take our jobs.
We can put them to work doing the jobs Americans really won't do, like picking up trash on the side of the road.
Thanks for the call, William.
We got to go to break here, but we'll be right back.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
We're talking illegal immigration right now and the effects economically on the American people.
Frankly, a great idea by William from Florida.
Put them to work.
Hey, they want to come to America to work.
We'll put them to work. Put them to work in the chain gang.
It's, I mean, how unfair is it?
All the money that's spent processing them and transporting them around the country and going through the process of deporting them.
I mean, and then they just get deported and come right back over and we've spent all of this money and got nothing from it.
How about $2 an hour, clean in the streets, work for a year or two, or maybe just don't come to our country and break our laws.
It's up to you. The choice is yours.
Of course, what we're actually doing is the opposite of that, but I have an idea of how to solve that problem, too.
First, just to repeat in case you missed the last segment, Gateway Pundit has the story.
New York City spending a stunning $387 per illegal immigrant per day on food and housing.
Man, oh man. What I would do with $400 per day and not even having to work I mean, the lives of kings.
These people are living the lives of kings.
Or somebody is getting extremely rich off of them.
Or both. It's probably both.
Because you've got the contracts that the city is, you know, like no-bid contracts with housing and, you know, tent-building companies and food providers.
So they're making a chunk of change.
It's really beneficial to For everybody taking advantage of this, it's just not beneficial for the American taxpayers who are taking on the burden and having their jobs taken and their crime rates skyrocket and their streets covered in tents as foreigners build literal colonies in our downtowns.
unidentified
It's completely insane.
harrison smith
This works out to over $2,700 per legal immigrant per week.
It's over $10,000 per illegal immigrant per month.
If New York City has that kind of money to spend on illegals, why are there homeless veterans?
Why are there any homeless people at all?
Millions of hardworking Americans live on far less than what New York is spending on illegal border crossers.
When we could be spending nothing by deporting them or putting them to work.
We could be benefiting from this, but we're not.
And of course, New York State is...
Creating job programs, work programs.
They're kicking citizens out of their school so they can fill them up with migrants.
Just madness.
Just utter, utter ridiculous madness.
But it's a symbiotic relationship, really, between the corporations and the government, as, of course, the corporations, whether they're involved in the immigration process and are making just insane amounts of money.
We covered a hotel in San Antonio earlier.
And it's obvious that, you know, if you have to compete in the free market, say you run a hotel, you're worried about filling up the rooms and you're worried about filling up the rooms.
You've got to keep your prices low because you want...
Even if you charge lower prices, you get more customers, you fill up the hotel.
If your hotel is full and people are paying $400 a night, that's a lot more preferable to...
Only filling a quarter of your rooms and charging people $800 a night.
There's a balance there.
There's a calculus you have to run.
It's about wanting to get as many people in, but also needing to make a profit on each person.
You've got to balance that and keep prices low.
But when it's the government paying, when it's a pretty much literal blank check, maybe the rooms are $800 a night and you still fill up the hotel because they're being bussed in by Border Patrol and the government is paying you $800.
With a blank check of money they steal from taxpayers.
So this is happening across the country now.
People are There's probably people being, like millionaires being minted right now, billionaires being minted right now, who just have the right connections of somebody in office that says, hey, you know, we're bringing in 10,000 illegal immigrants next week, and they need somewhere to house.
You have that hotel. Maybe we can make a contract.
You inflate your prices a little bit.
Maybe give me a kickback finder's fee sort of thing.
I approve the funds from the taxpayer, and this all works out nicely for all of us, and the people get screwed.
It's a win-win deal.
It's like a win-win situation, but there's also everybody else is losing.
It's like a win-win, lose-lose-lose-lose-lose situation, but we're winning, so it's good, and it's fine, and let's do it.
So that's happening across the country right now.
New York City is no exception.
Still a staggering amount of money, $400 per illegal immigrant per day, getting nothing in return, and actually everything's getting worse, but it gets...
Even more insane when you learn how corporations that otherwise have nothing to do with the illegal immigration industry are also taking advantage of this to hurt the American people and benefit themselves.
Let's go to this Fox News report, clip number 20, about Tyson Foods shutting down a plant in one place and hiring illegals in another.
jesse watters
Let's watch. is about to change drastically, and not for the better.
This week, Tyson Foods announced that it will be permanently closing its pork factory in Perry, killing around 1,200 jobs in a town of just 8,000 people.
So as Perry residents struggle to cope with mass layoffs, Tyson Foods has its eyes on a different class of workers.
The company is now offering new jobs to asylum seekers in other states like New York.
Bloomberg says Tyson's tracking migrants in a massive database.
They scroll through the data like Facebook.
You see a worker you like? Tap Hire.
They even had a job fair.
unidentified
So you were at a Tyson fair in New York City not so long ago, where Tyson was basically making this pitch.
What did you observe when you went there?
They created a database for these new asylum seekers in New York City.
So these people would come in, they'd learn a little bit about the company, and for the most part, Tyson had already gone through their various details of their application.
And so many of them, 17 the day I was there, and then another 70 a couple weeks later, went off to Tennessee to go start their new jobs as Tyson Production.
jesse watters
Oh, and the jobs come with perks.
Not just health insurance.
Tyson's also offering lawyers to its illegal alien workers and time off to attend immigration hearings.
In 2034, of course, they're firing Americans and offering perks to illegals.
This was the Democrat plan all along.
unidentified
Well, first of all, let's just say we are a nation of immigrants.
460,000 open jobs today.
Wow. I have 5,000 farm jobs that I need filled so we can plant the crops.
Vegetables would rot in the ground if they weren't being picked by many immigrants, many illegal immigrants.
nancy pelosi
You see, even in Florida, some of the farmers and the growers saying, why are you shipping these Immigrants up north, we need them to pick the crops.
jesse watters
We reached out to Tyson for comment, and they said they have a very diverse set of employees, and they're proud of it.
Ohio Senator and author of Hillbilly Elegy, J.D. Vance joins us now.
harrison smith
Yeah, we can pull it down.
I have an idea here.
It might be a radical one.
Throw the CEO of Tyson Foods in prison.
That's what I want to see happen.
I think what justice demands is that the person at the top of this pyramid be stripped of everything and thrown in a concrete box for a couple years to think about what he's done.
Anything less than that I think is just going to encourage this to happen more.
Shutting down a plant in a small town called Perry, Iowa.
8,000 people.
1,200 of them are now losing their jobs permanently as the plant closes down.
But hey, job openings available in places like New York, where the illegal immigrants, in a completely flagrant violation of the law, are being given work permits, despite not actually being asylum seekers, never actually proving that they should be asylum seekers.
This is the new phase of America where all that matters is the will to power.
If you have the authority to do something, even if it's wrong, even if it's arguable that you even have the authority, they're just doing it.
They're just doing it.
So again, you've got this fallacy where people say, it's Schrodinger's immigrant.
They're on welfare, but they're also taking your job.
And the answer is yes.
This is yes. Yes.
This is what's happening. Yes. New York City is paying $400 per illegal immigrant per day to house and feed them.
And also Tyson Foods is shutting down entire plants.
Firing thousands of Americans in Iowa and moving operations shifting their jobs to New York where they can hire illegal immigrants for pennies on the dollar.
And how cheap is it to hire illegal immigrants over American citizens?
It's so cheap that they can also afford to buy them lawyers, hire them lawyers, and allow them time off to attend hearings, immigration hearings, and they still come out on top.
So as a purely fiscal decision, it turns out it pays in a very real way to employ nothing but third-worlders with low standards of living that are receiving massive amounts of free taxpayer money from the government already and so don't require You know,
a living wage. It's just, it's very convenient for everybody except for the average American who is losing their job, having their neighborhoods destroyed, and being robbed blind by the criminal cabal that calls itself the government, and yet serves exclusively everyone except for us.
So, complete and utter madness.
I don't know, I keep saying madness.
It's not madness, though, is it?
It's evil. It is evil.
This is a deliberate choice being made.
And the solution has always been obvious.
It's arrest the CEO. Arrest the CEO and throw them in prison.
There is something more important.
And the funny thing is about all of this, the ironic thing about all of it, is that these companies doing this type of thing, like Tyson Foods, are the hallmarks.
They are the... Ultimate example, ultimate manifestation of the World Economic Forum, Fourth Industrial Revolution, stakeholder capitalism, where the idea is that your company's not all about making money.
It's about making change.
It's about having positive impacts, not financial decisions.
So there's this sort of selective interpretation of what the purpose of a company is, where it's like, okay, If the purpose of a company is to make money and they have a fiduciary duty to make decisions that focus on making money, then you would never have things like ESG scores because that is an inversion of that idea.
It's having a different set of metrics by which you measure success by.
Environmental, social, and governance metrics, not just how much money you make.
But then you have situations like this where it's like we can destroy the lives of 1,200 people and basically collapse the town of Perry, Iowa and destroy the lives of a lot of American citizens by employing illegal immigrants but we make a little extra money and that's what it's all about at the end of the day.
So this is the manifestation and the hypocrisy of ESG stakeholder capitalism made readily apparent.
They will do whatever they want whenever they want and justify it however they want.
If it's about, you know, they want to get rid of all the Americans and hire illegals, it's because profit is the biggest thing at the end of the day.
Or, hey, I guess this is actually, now that I think about it, in line with the ESG scores, I mean, the ESG score will probably go up because they'll have a diverse workforce of illegal immigrants that they can pay a hell of a lot less, keep those profits for themselves, and put the rest of the burden off on the taxpayers and the American citizens that are losing their jobs.
So, Doing nothing for anybody in the country that built the company.
And of course, Tyson Foods is just like the biggest food producer ever, basically.
And it controls like 90% of chicken in America.
Just one of these massive, conglomerate, consolidated corporations that just controls our food supply very much in the model of globalist super industry.
And they'll fire 1,200 people in the drop of a hat, blink of an eye.
They could not care less because their concept of stakeholder capitalism and companies using their power for the benefit of everyone just means that they can pretend it's virtuous when they outsource your jobs to illegal immigrants and fire you without warning.
So, evil.
Evil is the only word for it.
And they should arrest the CEOs.
And I mean, that's just how it should work.
Just be if your company employs illegal immigrants, your CEO goes to jail.
Probably what China would do. China's not afraid to throw their CEOs in jail.
You know what would happen as soon as the first CEO is thrown in jail?
Every other CEO would send an urgent memo to everyone in the company saying, you are hereby directed to drop everything and don't do anything until you go through your employment records and make sure everyone you employ is legal and is able to work here in America.
It's the only thing that you can do right now.
Don't do anything else.
And they would do it. The CEOs don't want to go to jail.
They like being billionaires.
With that, we go out to your phone calls.
That's what's happening with illegal immigration in this country.
Jack in Nevada is a first-time caller.
Asks, will there be debates?
I don't know, Jack. What do you think?
unidentified
That's why I was calling because the way things are going right now, it's I think it's a real toss-up.
harrison smith
Yeah, I don't...
How do you have a presidential election without debates?
I mean, we know that a lot of the electoral process is a big dog-and-pony show, but you still gotta have the dog-and-pony show.
People like to at least think that they are...
You know, engaged in some sort of intellectual pursuit, and if you don't have debates, I mean, what are we even doing here?
So, I mean, I think they kind of have to have debates, Jack, to seem like it's a legitimate contest.
unidentified
True, true. Yeah, I could see that, but I just still think it's just going to be, like I said, a toss-up, and who knows, it could be anything at this point.
harrison smith
Well, it would be entertaining, wouldn't it?
I think I've seen that Kamala Harris said that she's not interested in attending debates.
I'm not really sure.
I mean, I think if they...
I think either way, we're in for a show because either they do debates and it's Donald Trump debate master just savaging Joe Biden, who will look like a complete idiot, which would be very fun.
But if they refuse to do a debate, who knows?
Maybe there's an AI debate.
Maybe Trump debates an AI version of Biden.
I don't know.
There could be some fun reinterpretation of debates where Trump just debates videos of Joe Biden as Joe Biden stumbles around and makes an idiot out of himself.
Deep fake debate maybe.
Maybe that's what we're looking forward to.
I don't know. I don't know, Jack.
I really can't think that the Biden team is like, rear-end to go, have a debate.
I mean, the man... I don't even have to tell you.
The man is Joe Biden.
And if you watch news ever, you know exactly how well a debate would go with him versus Trump.
So we'll wait and see. I'd love to see debates this go around.
Thanks for the call. Let's go to Matt in Missouri, another first-time caller.
Let's talk about Russia.
Thanks for calling, Matt.
You're on the air. Hey, Harrison.
unidentified
I'm actually not a first-time caller.
We talked during the trucker call-in a year or so ago.
harrison smith
Alright, well, let's then hang up on it.
No, I'm kidding. Yeah, go ahead, Matt.
unidentified
You're on the air. No, you did an excellent job this morning explaining with the mutually assured destruction how terrifying Russia's nuclear capability is, but you forgot to throw in the MIRV technology, which makes the whole entire thing even more terrifying.
From what I understand, the MIRV technology, there's 15 individual...
inside of the Sarmat-2.
So it has the capability of hitting one strategic designation or while it's in the air, it can launch 15 separate warheads all with different designated targets.
harrison smith
Yeah, I mean, and we'll talk to David Pine in the third hour, and the other threat of nuclear weapons is that they can create an EMP effect that can knock out electronics over an entire country I mean, it's just not a thing we want to even entertain.
Like, the fact that people are so blasé about this, and it's just like, oh, nuclear weapons, that's fine, we can handle them.
Supersonic missiles, I bet we could shoot them down if we really try.
We're willing to risk it.
It's just like... What the hell, man?
I mean, is this literal Dr.
Strangelove, how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb, where they're just like, well, we have bunkers, so we don't care about the nuclear weapons?
These people are psychopaths.
They're absolute psychopaths driving us towards nuclear annihilation.
It just doesn't matter.
It's completely insane.
So, I mean, what do you think?
Do you think the threats of nuclear exchange are real?
Do you think our leadership in the West Is it going to respond to the fact that Russia just keeps moving nuclear weapons closer and closer to NATO countries?
I mean, what's going to happen here?
unidentified
Any idea, Matt? I don't know, but people should be concerned about them.
These warheads are planet-enders.
Yep. There wouldn't be anything left.
harrison smith
I mean, I guess we'll wait and see.
This is the frustrating part, is...
It's sort of hard to predict how it goes from here because in order to predict human behavior, it has to follow some sort of recognizable pattern.
First and foremost would be the evolutionary instinct to survive.
And they seem to have abandoned that.
So God only knows what these people are capable of.
I mean, this is the crazy thing.
Oh yeah, I agree. But they did, so who knows? I mean, who knows what these people are capable of?
It's a scary situation trying to...
It's like trying to deal with somebody who's, you know, drunk and high, right?
At a party or something.
It reminds me of a time in college where there was some dude at a house party at my girlfriend's house who was just, like, way too drunk.
He was, like, breaking things.
My friend and I, who were not drunk, had to...
Get him off the property, and he kept trying to fight us.
He could hardly stand up, and it was extra scary.
It was like, here's a dude who can hardly stand up, facing off against two dudes that are sober that could just beat him into the ground if we wanted, but he's still trying to fight us, and it's like, what is going on?
You're not supposed to actively participate in something that is so...
Obviously a bad idea, but then they do.
So it's like our entire leadership is drunk and on coke and high out of their minds.
And when you're dealing with somebody like that, you got to just put them down.
You can't argue with them.
You can't try to explain to them, dude, we're going to beat you up if you keep acting like this.
They can't listen. They aren't listening.
They're insane. They're doing things that are at total odds of just basic human instincts of self-preservation.
And at that point, They're like a mad dog.
You can't predict what they're going to do because their activity, their behavior doesn't follow a set pattern even for self-preservation.
So it could go either way.
So honestly, it could go either way.
We could nuke Russia tomorrow.
I wouldn't necessarily be surprised.
You know, we can nuke Gaza tomorrow.
I wouldn't be surprised. America can nuke Alaska tomorrow and it'd be like, yeah, why not?
Everything else they do is...
The equivalent of a nuclear bomb may be worse.
I think you can recover from a nuclear bomb a lot quicker than you can recover from an invasion of 20 million people who live there permanently.
So who knows? Alright folks, we'll go back out to your phone calls here momentarily.
There's so many stories that I just don't get to cover on a daily basis.
I... I don't think I ever covered this follow-up.
Maybe I did report this.
But you remember we played the video of Letitia James being booed by firefighters in New York City.
She was giving a speech and they were chanting Trump and booing Letitia James for persecuting Donald Trump.
And then apparently they were subjected to a witch hunt.
And they sent out a letter being like, we will find who you are and you will be punished for daring to boo our unquestionable leader, Letitia James, the corrupt hag.
According to leaked memos, any FDNY firefighter who booed Letitia James will be punished and face re-education.
They were asked to turn themselves in.
If you thought you had the right to boo an elected official...
Please report to headquarters for re-education.
You obviously need help and we will teach you how to behave from now on.
Well, apparently they're backing down from that because everybody realizes what a ridiculous act of insanity that is.
Like, oh yeah, wait, never mind.
Actually, firefighters can have their own opinions.
We forgot. There's that story.
So there's the follow-up to that.
Crazy. And there's other things like this.
I just stumbled on this during the break here from Revenant at Revenant underscore MMXX on X. Leftist reaction content is incredible.
This is just kind of one of those posts about left-wing internet culture where it's people who live communally complaining about living communally and he gives a little rundown.
The OP, the original poster, is complaining that somebody in the house makes more money than others and doesn't share enough.
How dare they spend their money on themselves?
It's literally fascism.
It's just these posts and it's just sort of illustrating a...
You know, conflict between leftists, communists who live off their parents' money, being jealous to other people who make their own money, don't spend it on them.
It's all very annoying, but I just thought this one sentence right here.
They are incapable of adapting their worldview based on new experiences and information.
Doesn't that just sum up liberalism as a whole, leftism as a whole?
They are incapable of adapting their worldview based on experience and information.
I just feel like that's the entire thing, pretty much.
They have an idea.
They have a worldview. They have a concept that's been sold to them that is a total and complete lie, which wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if, when proven to be a lie, they changed their mind to comport with reality.
But instead, they call reality wrong and double down on the lie.
And this is what's gotten us to where we are now.
Completely insane. And it happens every time.
It happens over and over. With absolutely everything.
I mean, you can pick pretty much any topic we discuss, and this is at the heart of it.
Illegal immigration. It always goes through the process.
It's the wheel of conspiracy that's ever turning where it's not happening.
That's crazy. That's ridiculous.
And they react in such a way that it's obvious that if it were true, they would realize how bad it is.
The vaccine passports, vaccine mandates, anything like this, where when you first say, hey, there's going to be vaccine mandates...
The leftists react with this visceral, like, whoa, whoa, vaccine mandates.
Medical intervention being mandated by the government.
No way. That's never going to happen.
That's insane.
And then it does happen.
And they just forget that they knew how bad that was.
And they just go along with it completely.
Or like the migrant caravans.
That's crazy.
It's a conspiracy theory.
Sure, migrant caravans, tens of thousands of people flooding to the border.
There's no way that's true.
And then the evidence has shown that actually it is true.
Do you want to maybe change your stance now?
I mean, before you were opposed to border security because you thought the threat was made up.
Now that you see the threat is real, do you agree that we need border security?
Because you understood earlier when we said that there's a giant caravan that if that was true, it probably would necessitate some sort of update in security.
But nothing changes.
They just keep going.
All of the evidence doesn't matter.
They just keep going.
They just keep doing what they were doing.
Even though they're proven wrong every single time.
Every single time.
It's not a one or two time thing.
Everything they believe is predicated on crap.
It doesn't matter.
The reality doesn't matter.
And I don't know how they have imposed this cultish mindset on the world.
But they have. And we're stuck with it.
And it sucks.
One more thing before we go out to your calls once again.
You know what I miss, folks?
The old days.
I miss the old days when headlines about your microwave spying on you were considered by the mainstream crazy conspiracy theory.
I miss those days because people back then, again, sort of understood...
What that would entail.
That if that was true, it would be insane and something would have to be done about it.
I miss those days because nowadays those same headlines are just reported in mainstream news as if it's fine and good and there's no problem with it.
From New York Post, your car is secretly spying on you and driving your insurance rates through the roof.
Drivers of cars manufactured by General Motors, Honda and other popular brands say that their insurance rates went up after the company sent data about their driving behavior to issuers without their knowledge.
So yeah, your car is recording information about how you drive and then sending it to your insurance companies that are raising rates based on the reports tracked by your car.
This person drove a Chevy Bolt over a six-month period and his insurance agent told him the price increase was based on data collected by LexisNexis, which compiled a report tracking each and every time he and his wife drove their Chevy Bolt over that six-month period.
And used it to raise insurance rates.
So yes, your car is spying on you, sending the information to the insurance company, and they're using that to determine your rates.
Yeah, seems like you should be able to drive however you want if you don't actually get into accidents.
But that's just me.
But then again, that's just me.
And I think it's bad that your car and your microwave and your oven and your refrigerator and your cell phone and the satellites and the 5G telephone poles are all spying on you.
I don't like that, but I guess we're alone now here.
It's just very frustrating going from the we don't believe you phase to the normalization phase without any in between.
From the, you're crazy, you think the microwave's spying on you?
Shut up, idiot! To, yeah, your microwave's spying on you.
Obviously, it's good for you and they give you discounts.
So, why shouldn't it?
I want my microwave spying on me.
No in-between. No process that makes any sense.
Just jumping from one to the next.
unidentified
I don't get it. But here we are.
harrison smith
But here we are. Your car is now spying on you.
And sending your personal data to...
In this case, insurance companies never gave them permission to do that.
Never set up something that allowed that to happen.
They just do it. Because there you go.
Because they want to, I guess, and because it gives them an excuse to squeeze a little bit more money out of you.
Isn't that nice? GM includes Chevy, GM includes Chevy, GMC, Cadillac and Buick, the only car company That is gathering data through internet connectivity and then providing it to insurance companies.
Subaru, Mitsubishi, Honda, Kia, and Hyundai also offer drivers the option of turning on similar features without them being aware the data is being sold to brokers similar to LexisNexis.
Total surveillance state de facto social credit score being imposed already without our knowledge.
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unidentified
We'll come on to your calls here in just a second.
harrison smith
Oh, there's so much snow.
unidentified
There's so much, though, to talk about.
harrison smith
Mitch McConnell's billionaire sister-in-law, Angela Chow, drowned in sinking Tesla because its strengthened glass windows were impossible to break or opened after she reversed into a pond.
Angela Chow, a billionaire shipping industry CEO, tragically drowned in a pond.
In her Texas ranch, after accidentally putting her Tesla in reverse, details have since emerged concerning the frenzied rescue mission by first responders who tried in vain to break their way into the vehicle.
Due to a certain type of glass used on the Tesla, the glass is nearly impossible to smash underwater.
That's what they're saying.
And there's some other concerns about this.
One of them being the possibility...
That the car was hijacked and driven into the lake remotely.
One of the dangers of having automatic driving cars.
So yeah, the Senate Minority Leader's Chinese billionaire sister-in-law drowning in an automatic driving car that drove into a lake.
Just another one of these stories that's like, is this real?
Is this real? It seems like something that would be called a crazy conspiracy theory not too long ago.
But that's like the theme of these days, right?
You open up the mainstream news and it's like your car is spying on you and possibly killing billionaires.
And it's just all of it sounds like crazy conspiracy theory.
But it's all happening.
It's all real. And we were just ahead of the curve.
To the extent that you now have CBS News putting out full-fledged reports, the full report is five minutes long, from CBS News, entitled The Unlikely Role Red Cows Play in War Between Israel and Hamas,
where they're talking about The ancient prophecy that a red heifer will be sacrificed to inaugurate the building of the third temple and the bringing about of the Antichrist.
I thought we had a corner on this market.
But this is how regular it is now.
So we'll go to a snippet of it.
I don't know if you're aware of this.
They are planning to bring back animal sacrifices.
In the temple, the third temple.
And they've already built an altar upon which the slaughter will take place.
It's very strange how many places in the world are reverting to a pre-Christian status.
Haiti just collapsing into total barbaric Like African stasis, just like where you return to without imposition of outside control.
Where in Israel they're returning to paganistic 2,000 year out of date animal sacrifices.
What is going on?
Here is a report from CBS News telling you that they are already building the altar upon which the red heifer will be sacrificed.
Here it is.
unidentified
The conflict in Gaza now entering its sixth month.
The Israeli operation to root out Hamas terrorists there has resulted in the deaths of 30,000 Palestinians and 242 Israeli soldiers.
harrison smith
Sorry, we don't have the whole time to play the whole five minute segment.
Let's go to clip 11 here.
Here's the selection from that five minute CBS video.
unidentified
A massive altar already awaits where the heifers are to be burned.
According to some believers, the ceremony needs to be performed right here on the Mount of Olives, looking directly into where the temple once stood.
But something else now stands in its place.
The Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque.
harrison smith
So there you go.
I mean, they've built the altar.
They've built an altar, a sacrificial altar, in Jerusalem.
To burn a red heifer in order to bring about the Antichrist in fulfillment of a warped and incorrect prophecy.
And of course, this is really at the heart of everything going on in Israel and Gaza right now as the Israelis had plans to basically take over and destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The operation on October 7th was called Al-Aqsa Flood, an attempt to forestall that eventuality.
We told you. We told you so.
I guess the only thing to say is like, yeah, the world is being run in accordance with ancient prophecy.
And that may have seemed crazy a little while ago, but now it's just a CBS News report.
So there you go. The altar is already built.
The red heifer already genetically engineered, which I don't think is how prophecies work.
But hey, do what you got to do.
You have this prophecy that's like a red heifer will be born.
And so they're just gene-altering cows to make a red heifer to fulfill the prophecy.
Not how it works.
The Kwisatz Haderach. Are we in Dune?
Just crazy.
Just absolutely crazy. So, you know, it's going to be the Antichrist.
We don't know who he is, but he's probably walking around right now.
Getting ready. We'll go out to your phone calls now.
John in Alberta, thanks for calling in.
You've got some medical tyranny news to tell us about.
What's on your mind, John? Hi, Harrison.
unidentified
Thank you for taking my call.
I'm calling today because I'm in a little bit of a desperate rush to save my own life.
I'm... I'm suffering from a tumor in my face, and the doctors here in Canada, at the point now where they're literally hiding my records from me.
And I'm calling, looking for a way to get in touch with a private doctor.
I've tried to contact Rebel News about this.
I still haven't been contacted back.
And this morning I asked Jesus for help in figuring this out.
And when I turned you on, I saw that you were taking phone calls, so I decided to call in, and maybe there's a way that the crew could help get me in touch with somebody, or somebody's listening that might want to help.
harrison smith
Okay, yeah. I mean, we have a huge audience.
Do you have a way for people to reach out to you?
unidentified
Only X. My Facebook, I erased that years ago.
harrison smith
Well, that's fine. What's your X account?
unidentified
It's at MrJohnJones.
Mr. John B. Jones, I'm sorry?
harrison smith
At Mr. John B. Jones.
unidentified
There's a picture of myself with my little golden whippet.
harrison smith
Okay, yeah, I think we found it here, just being me 100%.
So, what's the issue?
You're having to leave Canada because you can't get the medical care you need?
unidentified
That's where I'm at now.
As I said, I'm at the point now where the hospitals and doctors are actually not allowing me to see my own records.
I have a record from a city in Prince George, BC, which shows the tumor in my face, to which my doctor in Alberta told me he tried to get the records and he hasn't had any response, and I've been calling the hospital records department with no luck.
So I'm at the point now where I either have to try to do a freedom of information request to get said records, or I have to go there.
Yeah, I know. It's...
harrison smith
So what's the barrier for you coming to America to get healthcare?
unidentified
For now? Well, that would be cash.
I've recently started a fundraiser to which I'm using to pay for ozone treatments and high dose vitamin CIV to help hold off.
You see, it's spread into my lymph nodes.
And even though it spread into my lymph nodes, the doctor admitted he saw it, but he's still trying to convince me that it's all in my head, that the tumor is not the problem.
And I see it as because I've said no to chemo already, so they don't want nothing to do with me.
And in Canada, it's near impossible to find a private doctor.
Right. This is socialist crap hole.
It's horrific.
It actually is.
So, God willing, somebody out there is listening.
Somebody who could help get me in touch with a private doctor.
Who will be willing to do the scans I need and show me what's going on in my face.
Because this tumor was found in 2015 and I've been fighting it ever since.
And now I'm starting to lose my battle.
And I'm just reaching out to the universe for help.
harrison smith
Well, I, you know...
Hopefully we can help you.
I mean, obviously this is the consequence of having publicly controlled healthcare is the control is taken out of your hands, which is just a tragic example.
So if anybody knows a way to help John from Alberta, at MrJohnBJones on X. And I just followed you and I'll retweet you.
If people follow me, they'll be able to see you.
And it looks like your DMs are open so people can reach out to you.
And you can feel free to DM me and, you know, maybe we can tell your story and see if we can.
unidentified
God bless you. Thank you for your help.
harrison smith
Well, thank you. Hopefully we can make a difference, folks.
unidentified
Tragic. Lincoln Riley.
Lincoln Riley.
joe biden
An innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal.
That's right. But how many of thousands of people being killed by legal?
unidentified
During your response to her heckling of you, you used the word illegal when talking about the man who allegedly killed Lincoln Riley.
joe biden
An undocumented person.
unidentified
They're basically creating sanctuary cities to be a magnet so these people will disproportionately flow to these blue states.
They're shipping them there as rapidly as they can since Joe Biden came into office.
alex jones
The estimates are as high as 10 million people that have come in here.
unidentified
That would be 13 extra congressional districts if you allocated them the right way.
This is a tremendous amount of power that the Democrats are bringing in.
alex jones
The policies of the federal government setting that up, it's a total fraud.
And it's a joke because we have wide open borders for three plus years with Biden.
And so the FBI director is on television.
He's in Congress saying, oh my God, it's the worst ever.
Flashing lights everywhere.
christopher a wray
That's just on the fentanyl side.
An awful lot of the violent crime in the United States is at the hands of gangs who are themselves involved in the distribution of that fentanyl.
alex jones
And he and the Justice Department, all the rest of them, are running around, catching the house on fire.
unidentified
He's got a flamethrower just flamethrowing the country.
alex jones
We're getting a lot of red lights here, burning everything.
unidentified
The city of Denver announced that four shelters are being shut down for immigrants.
And now city officials are apparently asking rental property owners to rent directly to immigrants.
douglas macgregor
Yeah, certainly a controversial suggestion.
unidentified
They're asking owners to cap rent prices as well at about $2,000 a month.
We spoke with Denver's Department of Housing about a recent email that actually went out to some rental property owners in Denver, specifically asking them to consider renting to immigrants.
alex jones
At a certain point, I'm just like, if the American people put up with this, we get what we deserve.
But they have psychologically, incrementally normalized all of this, and we're now deep into the tyranny.
douglas macgregor
The largest problem is that Washington is this ideological bubble.
And everyone decides that anyone who doesn't agree with them, that the world has to be refashioned in some new image that exists only in their minds, and that anybody who disagrees with them is by definition a criminal and has to be treated as such, what better solution than finding people who have no connection to the American people, arming them, and then sending them out to oppress us?
alex jones
Musk on illegal alien invasion, just a matter of time until something far worse than 9-11 hits the U.S. So, that's where we are.
And the Justice Department and the FBI and the Biden administration and the Democratic Party, they 100% have done all of this.
unidentified
A lot of people are saying this is a slap in the face.
Is this something that's going to pass in the state of California?
I mean, owning a home in America is living the American dream.
There are so many families who can't afford a down payment because they're in that tax bracket, which won't allow them to even get that 20% down.
There's people that have been in this country for generations that have paid taxes and built generational wealth and contributed to all the things that make America great.
And you're ignoring them, you're bypassing them, and giving their rightful place to somebody who's from a different country.
alex jones
And all the guilt and all of the shame and all of the criminal charges sit squarely at their feet.
unidentified
There's kids in that car. What's going on?
I can't tell you that information.
Why are you guys driving these kids around?
I can't tell you no information.
Is this legal? I can't tell you no information.
This invasion belongs to you.
Every bit of it.
You and United Nations, and Al Otro Lado, and Pueblos Infanteras, and Catholic Charities, OIM, UNHCR, All of this belongs to you, the environmental disaster and the human disaster.
alex jones
You did it, Joe. And then I just look at the left vitriolically running around celebrating how they're burning it all down as if the average person serving this evil is going to get ahead when everything goes down.
But they are satanically inspired.
unidentified
Your enemy is not the Palestinian people.
It is white, Christian, European people who have been slaughtering Jews for the last 2,000 years.
alex jones
And that's why they're going against common sense.
That's why they're going against goodness and wholesomeness and decency and security and prosperity and creativity.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Very happy to welcome my guest, David Pine.
He is the Deputy Director, National Operations for the National EMP Task Force.
On national and homeland security, Mr.
Pine previously served as the National Security Policy Director for United States Senator Mike Lee of Utah.
He also served as a United States Army officer and worked...
As an international programs manager on the Department of Army Headquarters staff responsible for countries in the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East, the Americas, and Africa from 2000 to 2003, he is an expert in geopolitics and has unparalleled insight into the complexities that contribute to the balance of power in international relations.
You can find the website for the EMP task force at EMP task force dot us.
And his sub stack is D pine P Y N E D pine dot sub stack.com.
Thank you so much for joining us once again, Mr. Pine.
david pyne
Great to be back on the show.
harrison smith
Well, it's a good time for you to be back because there has never to my memory, been more discussion of war with Russia and the threat of nuclear exchange.
The latest news today was that it's been confirmed that Russia moved tactical nukes into Belarus.
What's your temperature reading on global conflict right now?
Are we really, you know, nuclear clock two seconds to midnight?
Or are things being overblown a little bit in the media?
What's your temperature gauge here?
david pyne
Well, I think the risks of a nuclear war have never been higher since the Cuban Missile Crisis, perhaps even greater.
Although, my personal opinion is that we likely won't face a nuclear war, or if it is a nuclear war, it's going to be a limited nuclear war, a decapitation strike against D.C., perhaps strikes against a nuclear bomber and nuclear submarine bases.
But the main threat is from cyber and EMP. I think if we were to go to war with China and or Russia today, we'd get hit hard with cyber on day one, counter space attacks that would take out all our satellites and blind us to further strikes.
And perhaps the greatest risk of all would be a super EMP attack, which could be executed by probably Russia, China, Iran, or North Korea using super EMP satellites.
Which were recently revealed to exist just recently.
harrison smith
So what makes today so dangerous?
Because what I see is...
I mean, it's just kind of baffling to me, right?
Because we're not in the Cold War anymore.
I know that all the way up through the 80s, there was sort of this constant looming threat of mutually assured destruction.
I thought we'd moved on from that.
Is the danger now that the people in Western Europe and America...
To me, they seem like blasé about it.
It's like they... You know, they're told about a threat of nuclear catastrophe and they're like, nah, it's fine.
Don't worry about it. That's not going to happen.
It's like they don't even care that this is a possibility.
I mean, what makes today so much more dangerous than previous times?
david pyne
What makes it more dangerous is we have leaders who are set on pursuing a policy of national suicide, not only with regards to Russia and Ukraine, but with regards to China and Taiwan as well.
Biden has stated four times, every time he's been asked, and he's never walked it back, that the U.S. would defend Taiwan militarily and go to war with China if they invade.
So we have that.
At the same time, we have this liberal conditioning, you know, regime, Biden regime media conditioning, essentially saying, oh, we can safely blow off Putin's threats of nuclear war.
You know, every time we send more weapons to Ukraine or support Ukrainian attacks in pre-war Russian territory against military strategic targets, then, yeah, I mean, we just blow it up.
And we're taught also, I mean, Biden has stated himself that, you know, the threat of the man-made climate change hoax is greater than nuclear war.
So, I think it's just a matter of being indoctrinated.
We have no concept of nuclear war.
Back in the 60s, there had been a nuclear war in their lifetime.
War II was the first nuclear war, and proving nuclear wars can be fought and won by the side that best prepares for it, as Russian military and political leaders have long believed.
harrison smith
Yeah, and while, you know, so much of that was obviously, well, you know, in retrospect, seems a lot like fear-mongering, right?
You get under your desk and, you know, cover your head as if that's going to help you survive a nuclear attack.
You know, there's a lot of, like, it was a constant sort of drumbeat of this could happen at any moment.
Now there's no mention of that, but the risk is even higher.
There's some sort of disconnect happening there.
But as you point out, war is different now.
It's going to be cyber. It's going to be shutting down infrastructure, messing up water filtration systems, or shutting down communications networks, military and civilian.
I mean, what has changed recently?
You know, in particular, what have we learned in Ukraine about the modern face of war?
And when you say it's more likely to be, you know, to manifest it as a cyber attack or cyber war, what do you mean by that?
What's changed recently that has so drastically altered the face of war itself?
david pyne
Well, I think both, you know, certainly in China, Chinese military doctrine and Russian military doctrine believe that, you know, they posit that a super EMP attack, for example, doesn't cross the nuclear threshold even though it is a nuclear detonation.
So, you know, I think, you know, we have kind of these new weapons which we haven't really seen employed in Ukraine.
You know, I predicted before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, that they would go full bore, they would take out Ukraine using a massive cyber attack.
That never materialized.
They have that capability. They could win the war in a single week using a massive cyber attack, a super EMP, or tactical nuclear weapons.
And in fact, according to recent revelations, there's a new book that was, I think it's called Great power wars or something like that, the increasing risk of war with Russia and China.
And it basically revealed something I was aware of and have been aware of for a year, that during the September and October 2022 timeframe, the risks of Russian nuclear escalation in Ukraine went from 5 percent to 50 percent due to the success of the Ukrainian counteroffensive in Kharkiv and Kherson.
So, you know, we have this crazy dynamic going on in which both the director of central intelligence and the director of national intelligence have warned Congress, you know, in the summer of 2022, that if Putin perceives that Russia's losing the war, or if, you know, Russian territory got stolen, Get hard or invaded, that that could be the trigger of him using nuclear weapons.
And the Biden administration, they claim to want to avoid a nuclear war with Russia, but they're doing almost everything they can, short of sending troops and combat aircraft to fight Russia directly in order to provoke one.
And that's a very dangerous policy.
harrison smith
And even that, they're sort of playing fast and loose with how that is working out anyway.
I mean, we've read a story today, 6,000 foreign troops have been killed by Russia in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
They're technically wearing Ukraine uniforms, but they're obviously funded and trained by NATO. Macron is still refusing to rule out the possibility of sending troops on the ground there.
What happens with the Ukraine war?
I mean, what's your prognosis here?
Because it seems like we're just headed towards the ultimate conflict, NATO and Russia going full bore against each other.
I mean, what's the game plan here for our side?
Do you have any idea?
david pyne
Yeah, I mean, the game plan has been revealed.
I mean, ultimately, what Biden is hoping to achieve early on in the war, at least, was regime change in Russia, which was such a laughable idea.
There was never any prospect of Putin being overthrown.
In fact, he's stronger than ever politically.
He's never had a tighter grip on power in Russia than he has today.
And it's thanks to Biden's policies.
You know, there's a well-known effect.
When a nation goes to war, there's what's called a rally around the flag You know, effect in which, you know, even opposition parties tend to, you know, to rally behind the nation's leaders, at least temporarily, in order to, you know, achieve victory in war.
And you see that to some extent in Israel today, much less so in the U.S., because Biden is such a horrible, divisive leader.
But, yeah, Russia's been strengthened militarily, and they've expanded the size of their army.
I think they've tripled the size of their army.
They've doubled their military budget to Soviet levels.
And so the threat to—you know, the Russian threat to Europe has never been greater since—almost since the fall of the collapse of the Soviet Union.
And it's all thanks to Biden's foolish policy Ukraine.
But the, you know, The supposed policy is using Ukrainian troops as cannon fodder, hundreds of thousands of dead Ukrainians, to weaken Russia militarily while sanctions weaken Russia economically.
accomplished pretty much the opposite of that.
But this war has always had, as I predicted before the war broke out, there was never the slightest prospect that Ukraine could win the war militarily.
they could do it would be to achieve decent terms in a negotiated peace, which they almost did in, as I point out on my sub stack at the Real War newsletter in March and April of 2022 before Boris Johnson and Joe Biden torpedoed that favorable as I point out on my sub stack at the Real War newsletter in Right.
harrison smith
And, you know, again, that sub stack is dpine.substack.com.
Pine is spelled with a Y instead of an I. D-P-Y-N-E.substack.com.
And for people who have missed your previous appearances here on American Journal, I encourage anybody watching to go find those on band.video.
Just search David Pine and you'll find...
Interviews from before the Ukraine invasion by Russia where you basically laid out exactly how it was going to happen and it was sort of a last call for now's the chance for peace.
Anthony Blinken was going over to Ukraine ostensibly to negotiate.
It was like if we can get some sort of agreement we can avoid war but if not here's how it's going to happen and you hit the nail on the head in a very impressive way.
So It seems like all of this, to me, is on purpose, right?
I mean, is that the reading you get, that there have been so many possibilities for peace, so many chances to stop this happening, and yet every time our leadership chooses war?
And, I mean, are they...
I can't help but think they're driving us towards World War III on purpose.
Is that the impression you get, or do you think this is just they're trying to achieve victory and it's just sort of slipping out of their hands?
To me, it seems designed. You know, I think you're right.
david pyne
I think this is really kind of the last grasp or the last gasp of the American empire.
You know, the U.S. is both a Republican and an empire.
We have an empire. It's not a traditional empire, but it's an empire, in fact.
I call our NATO allies essentially imperial dominions because we pretty much control their foreign and at least their defense and national security policies.
We don't determine how much they spend on their military, but we determine what their stand is in Russia, Whether they support the war in Ukraine.
And that's the way it was with Britain in World War II. They told Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and South Africa what to do and when to go to war, and they did it obediently, almost like satellite states that Putin alleges.
But yeah, as was revealed in his very blockbuster interview with Tucker Carlson back in February 6th, Putin has always been trying for peace.
For 14 to 15 years, he attempted to negotiate a diplomatic resolution to the Ukraine and NATO issue, which the U.S. created by trying to expand its liberal empire, as Senator Josh Hawley calls it, into Ukraine. And that was a red line that Putin could not allow to be crossed.
And once it became clear that Ukraine had become a de facto NATO member with the November 2021 U.S.-Ukraine strategic partnership agreement, Putin gave us one last chance, and it was December 7, 2021.
He offered to withdraw all Russian troops from Ukraine's borders in exchange for a written guarantee that Ukraine would never join NATO. And that offer was finally rejected on January 25, 2022.
And a month later, Putin invaded Ukraine.
And I was predicting that that's exactly what he would do, as you're aware.
harrison smith
Yeah, and of course you hit the nail on the head.
And just shifting over to what you said previously about the form of war and cyber attacks, it seems like every day almost now there's some new cyber attack headline about, I mean, whether it's pharmaceutical companies here in America getting hit or pharmacies rather getting hit and being knocked out.
Back in February, just last month, Russian electronic weapon sparks fear across NATO as Moscow threatens GPS chaos.
Interference with GPS could significantly impact logistics.
Western intelligence services suspect that a top-secret Russian electronic weapon could be causing widespread disruptions to GPS technology on flights and ships across the eastern flank of NATO. So are we already sort of in World War III in a cyber capacity?
david pyne
Well, I wouldn't say we're in World War III, because World War III, to me, involves direct combat with our nuclear adversaries.
But we're certainly in a proxy war with Russia and Ukraine, and it's one that continues to escalate with every passing month or week, as you've noted.
There are new revelations of CIA bases in In Ukraine that have existed since 2014, we essentially created the fifth directorate of the Ukrainian KGB, which is called the SBU, which is basically Ukrainian death squads to assassinate pro-Russian leaders in and out of Ukraine and in the Russian territories,
and to conduct these attacks that we claim are not Western-backed, but in fact, It's the CIA and U.S. intelligence that's helping Ukraine, essentially picking the targets and helping Ukraine destroy them with Western systems.
So yeah, I think to a large extent, you're right.
But Russia has had very powerful long-range GPS jammers for many years that I pointed out in my national interest articles prior to the war.
And they would fight NATO in a very different way than they fought Ukraine.
You know, Putin's essentially forced the Russian military to fight with one hand behind its back, Vietnam style.
But, you know, if he were to fight or NATO were to attack Russia, That war would end very quickly with a Russian victory because they would use every weapon in their arsenal, short of nukes, to defeat us.
Cyber weapons, long-range GPS jammers, counter space attacks that could take out our satellites in two hours, and then perhaps even super EAP that could cause the deaths of 275 million Americans and hundreds of millions of Europeans.
harrison smith
And let's talk about that, because I know, again, you've explained it on the show before, but people who have missed your previous appearances, what is a super EMP and how would that be deployed should full-fledged World War III break out?
david pyne
Yeah, so a super EMP weapon is essentially a nuclear weapon that's specially designed to greatly enhance EMP effects.
We learned about electromagnetic pulse effects with the Starship Prime nuclear test in 1963.
That turned out the lights in Honolulu, 800 miles away.
Ever since we've had the chance, we've hardened our nuclear triad, Air Force One, against what I call conventional EMP, and that is EMP effects from normal nuclear weapons.
But these super EMP weapons have magnified the voltage per meter for EMP effects by a factor of two to four times.
So, it's very possible that if Russia, for example, were to detonate a super EMP satellite over the U.S., it could knock out Air Force One and Two in the air.
It could take out our Tacoma aircraft we used to relay presidential nuclear launch orders to our triad.
It could disable all of our nuclear missile submarines in port.
We maintain 72% of our sea-based nuclear triad in port at any given time.
And then all of our bombers as well.
So we could almost go from a nuclear triad to a monad.
Our ICBMs, assuming that the silo doors were closed, It could survive a super EMP, but if they were launched in the air, they could be disabled by a secondary super EMP detonation.
So a super EMP not only is an offensive weapon, but it can be used for ballistic missile defense as well by Russia, China, and North Korea to take out our nuclear retaliatory strike.
harrison smith
Yeah, troubling, troubling stuff.
I'd like to just avoid this whole situation entirely.
It's a shame we even have to discuss these possibilities, but it seems like this is what our leadership is hell-bent on.
And as we were saying before, I mean, they seem like unconcerned with the threats from Russia.
And one of the things we played a little bit earlier was Jens Stoltenberg saying, you know, the hypersonic missiles, it's fine.
We know how to handle those. Are the hypersonic missiles that Russia's developed a real threat or is Stoltenberg correct that we can just take them out with Patriot systems?
david pyne
So, we have almost no defense against Chinese and Russian hypersonic missiles, and North Korea has them as well.
Reportedly, Iran is testing them.
And the problem is, as was exposed during the hypersonic missile hearings in the Senate Armed Services Committee last week, is that all of our hypersonic missiles, almost none of which have been deployed or operational yet, are only conventionally armed.
All of every single Russian, Chinese, North Korean and Iranian hypersonic missile system is nuclear-capable.
And the U.S. has expressly said that under no circumstances will any of our hypersonic missiles be armed with nuclear weapons.
So, essentially, our hypersonic missiles are going to be worthless.
The only good use that we could put them to would be to sink enemy warships, and conventional hypersonics are very good at that.
But they will do absolutely nothing to deter the use of nuclear hypersonics because they don't have nuclear weapons.
So, hypersonic missiles are a huge threat to us.
As was recently exposed by an Air Force intelligence report that was kind of reported on by Bill Gertz a week or two ago, China likely has orbital nukes already ready to rain down on the U.S., perhaps take out D.C., U.S. Strategic Command, and our nuclear bomber and submarine bases.
So that's a real threat.
They could execute that kind of attack within five to Seven minutes likely and we would have no defense against it.
harrison smith
Yeah, and as troubling as all that is, it's just multiplied by the fact that, again, our leadership seems unconcerned with these threats.
They're just like, no, it's fine. We'll handle it, no problem.
Just such troubling stuff.
If you can, and this is a difficult question, but it's one I asked you previously.
If you were in charge, if you were king of America, in 30 seconds or less, what would you do to stop the marching on towards nuclear annihilation?
david pyne
I would immediately make peace with Russia over Ukraine.
Ukraine doesn't need to be involved in those negotiations.
We negotiate the best peace we can for Ukraine.
Clearly stated we'd never join NATO, pull our troops out of Eastern Europe, make Russia a strategic partner, neutralize the Sino-Russian alliance, something I've been calling for for the past 21 years.
And then I would, you know, establish strategic clarity with China and say that under no circumstances will the U.S. defend Taiwan militarily and, in fact, we'll help them negotiate a reunification agreement on the best terms possible for Taiwan.
And I've outlined that on my substack, The Real War newsletter.
harrison smith
It turns out peace is the antidote to war.
Thank you, Mr. Pine. Back, ladies and gentlemen.
I want to go to an article here that addresses something that we've talked about quite a bit, and hopefully we can break through a little bit.
Some of the young people that are suffering under the madness of the modern world.
The story is from, I believe from the Wall Street Journal.
Yeah, this is from the Wall Street Journal.
The rough years that turned Gen Z into America's most disillusioned voters.
Young people are more skeptical of government and pessimistic about the future than any living generation before them.
And you'll notice a very strategic use of passive voice in this article.
The rough years that turned Gen Z into America's most, it was those years, those darn rough years that hurt the young people.
It wasn't the policy.
It's not that these are decisions that were made that have had catastrophic outcomes.
It's not that these were, you know, done on purpose because they have negative outcomes.
It's just the years.
The years were bad.
It's from Daily Mail.
Why socially inept Gen Z is having less sex than ever.
They're over-therapized, underpaid, obsessed with social media, and the dates are terrible.
Writes a despairing Olivia Dean.
And this is the thing, man.
It's the...
It's sort of the irony of what you would expect to happen versus what actually happens in that we have a culture now that is awash with sexualized content.
Pornography is just...
It's like OnlyFans.
It's like the biggest thing in entertainment right now is just degeneracy.
And yet... Inversely, young adults are having less sex than ever.
In other words, making less human connection than ever.
They're more separate and alone and disillusioned and isolated than ever.
You expect it to go the other way.
What's behind that? Well, what's behind that is that previously there was a very strict socio-sexual hierarchy kind of imposed where everybody had somebody else.
Now, so much of the cultural structure has been removed that we're like reverting back to A sort of more barbarous age of certain guys have lots of girls and everybody else has no one and the girls themselves are told that being sexualized is empowering when really it's just destroying them.
It's just bad across the board.
And all of this is deliberate is the thing that I really wish people would understand.
And that's the thing I want people to really come away with.
So they highlight this girl, Callie Gotti.
She was a college senior when the pandemic abruptly upended her life.
The pandemic did this.
It wasn't the policies that we argued against.
No, it was the pandemic.
It interrupted her life.
It shut her college down.
No, human beings shut her college down.
Decisions were made by policymakers to shut her college down because anybody that said, hey, maybe this is going to have detrimental effects greater than the risk of COVID to young people were shouted down as conspiracy theorists and banned from the Internet.
So again, the passive voice, the placing of blame on these intangible things like the pandemic.
It wasn't the pandemic that shut down her school.
It was you people.
And here's the real big twist.
Pandemic also created by you people.
Like this is the thing I really want young people to understand.
I get that they're disillusioned.
I get that they are feeling hopeless.
I get that economically they see a bleak future ahead.
What they don't get is that it's on purpose, by design, and will continue until they recognize and reverse the policies that got us here.
So it continues.
Her graduation was postponed.
Her graduation was postponed.
She was let go from her college job, and her summer internship got canceled.
All passive voice, all of these things just sort of happened.
Yeah, it just sort of happened.
No one's to blame for it.
There were no arguments being made on either side where our side was saying, hey, don't shut down the schools.
Don't shut down the businesses.
Don't collapse our economy and consolidate all consumer power into the hands of a few gigantic corporations.
No, this just sort of happened is what they want you to think.
She spent the final months of school taking online classes from her parents' house.
Today, Gaddy, 25, works as an office manager in Atlanta, earning less than $35,000 a year.
In her spare time, she uploads videos to TikTok, where she's amassed thousands of followers.
Now that's at risk of being taken away, too.
All of this has left her dejected and feeling increasingly skeptical of politicians.
Well, good, you should be.
But you shouldn't be skeptical of them.
You should hate them.
Like, you don't have to be skeptical of something that has already proven to be bad.
Skepticism is for when the outcome is uncertain.
When you know what these people have done and you know full well what the effect has been and the people who did it don't apologize, aren't sympathetic, and are happy that this is the outcome, skepticism, time for skepticism is over.
The time for Opposition is here.
Young adults in Generation Z, born after 1997, have emerged from the pandemic feeling more disillusioned than any living generation before them.
According to long-running surveys and interviews with dozens of young people around the country, they worry they'll never make enough money to attain the security previous generations have achieved, citing their delayed launch into adulthood, an impenetrable housing market, and loads of student debt.
All by design is what you need to understand.
Then they have a chart of future outcome expectations amongst U.S. 12th graders.
And you see a distinct cratering that began really around 2010, but reached new lows in 2022, where people who graduated and were asked, like, what do you expect in the future?
They all expect less than what they have now.
Because people have a tendency to accurately perceive that sort of thing.
And they are being set up for failure.
Again, they tie this into TikTok in sort of a strange way.
But obviously this is a big category on TikTok is people making these types of videos.
It's usually young women. It's usually some point of extremity where they're Not able to make rent or something, and they make some video saying, what am I supposed to do?
I did everything right, and I don't even have time or money to go out and meet anybody.
I'm never going to get married.
I'm never going to have kids.
I'm never going to own a home.
And the point is that it's on purpose.
The point is that this is the desired outcome.
The purpose of a system is what it does.
This was not an accident. They didn't do this and not know it was going to have these detrimental effects.
They did this on purpose.
You're under attack is the main takeaway that you should have from your current economic political situation.
You are under deliberate targeted attack.
The middle class is under attack.
Economically, Americans are under attack.
The housing market is being deliberately bought up by giant companies who never intend to sell the houses.
They intend to rent them to you forever so that you're paying the same amount you would be paying in a mortgage, only you don't end up with the house at the end of it.
All of this is deliberate.
All of this is by design.
And that's all you need to know.
That's the key to understanding conspiracy.
The conspiracy. The single global worldwide push for a unified, supranational, unelected, and unaccountable corporate government.
First, they have to destroy your will to resist.
They have to destroy your ability to resist.
The people who are most easily controlled and subjugated Are stupid and hopeless.
That's how they want you.
So we'll return to this on the other side.
And try to break down.
Because I think this is an important message to get to young people.
This is not politicians trying and failing.
It's not about greed and money.
It's about control. And your life is being destroyed on purpose.
unidentified
We'll be right back. Alright, welcome back, folks.
harrison smith
This is the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. We're going to continue to talk about what's going on with young people these days.
It's not just young people.
I'm not particularly young, but I certainly resonate with everything they're saying about Gen Z in this article.
And the frustrating, annoying, but predictable part of all of this...
Is that our side has totally failed to address these concerns.
They're not treated as legitimate by mainstream neocon conservatives.
They're basically just completely tossed to the side.
And the frustrating part about it is that, of course...
So much of what they're talking about in this article about the despondency, the hopelessness, the skepticism of authority, it was all predicted by Infowars and Alex Jones.
And if the message had been able to break through to the mainstream, if the censorship hadn't been so successful, the smearing, the lawsuits, like if these things hadn't occurred, and instead the message that Alex Jones was bringing in the late 90s and early 2000s to actually listen to and considered, we would have never gotten to this situation.
We could have put the brakes on it 20 plus years ago, 30 years ago.
For the benefit of everybody.
So we're going to continue to try to tell people what's really going on.
Why this is really happening.
Why the outcomes that you're experiencing and that are having massive negative detrimental effects to your livelihood and well-being are not accidents, they're not natural, they're not incompetence, it is deliberate, it is by design, and it has a singular purpose, which is global governance at the end of the day.
That's what all of this is driving towards.
Until you can see that and identify where we're going and then backtrack how we're going to get there, You're going to be lost in this chaotic milieu of leftist talking points that ascribe the actual problems you're facing to the only people that are trying to do anything about it.
In a way that would be effective.
So we're going to continue to do this. I hope you can support us in this mission.
I hope you have been by going to Infowarsstore.com.
It's the only way that we get support.
It's the only way that we get funding.
It's the only way that we're able to do what we do, which is, again, just try desperately to get this message out.
Because it is, at the end of the day, a message of hope.
And Forza is not here to tell you the world is ending and there's nothing we can do about it.
We're here to tell you the world is ending and it doesn't have to.
And if you want to do something about it, we can fix this problem.
We are not beyond hope at this point.
We are not over the cliff.
We're rapidly heading towards the cliff.
Until you go over, you can always stop running.
So that's our message.
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Keeps us on the air, in the fight, and providing solutions, not just telling you the problems.
And solutions come in a...
In two forms, the individual solution and the political-social solution.
So individually, you've got to understand that despondency, blackpilling, hopelessness is the desired outcome of these people because that makes it easy for you to control and dominate and subjugate.
They want you thinking, I might as well not try.
They want you thinking, why should I go to college?
Why should I improve myself? Why should I try to get a job?
I might as well just go on welfare.
I might as well just play video games all day.
To them, that's victory.
I mean, they're at war with us, but you don't need to kill your enemy if your enemy removes themselves from the battlefield and just goes home.
That is victory to them.
One interesting thing about this article...
Is this girl they're profiling, this woman they're profiling, actually says what I said about TikTok.
It's funny how they passed this bill about TikTok situation so quickly.
How quickly they passed this bill about the TikTok situation.
What about schools that are getting shot up?
She goes on to say, are we going to pass a bill about that?
Well, what the hell are you talking about?
What bill would you pass? The stop shooting up schools bill?
Great, that's already illegal.
So you want to get rid of guns?
See, this is the problem. It's like, the real issue here is that the people in power have incredible power, incredible authority, incredible ability to do monumental things.
They never do it for the service of Americans.
They never do it for their citizens.
They are rolling out the red carpet, sprinkling the roads with gold for everybody else.
So it's kind of frustrating because young people are so deeply brainwashed by leftist ideology that they cannot see the world for what it is.
They cannot connect these dots in a way that actually makes all of this make sense.
So they're just lost in this chaos of delusion.
And I think the key thing to understand is the next line she says, where she says, I feel like they don't really care what's going on with humanity.
This is where you're wrong, lady.
They care a lot.
They hate it.
They are actively trying to destroy humanity.
You know, if you have somebody who is actively trying to destroy you, and you refuse to recognize that, And you interpret all of their actions as misguided attempts to help you.
How are you ever going to break away from them?
How are you ever going to defeat them?
You're giving them carte blanche to do whatever they want with you because you'll never resist them because you refuse to realize that what they're doing is on purpose.
You refuse to recognize their motivations.
They like school shootings.
Do you know that? They love school shootings.
Why? Because they want to get rid of guns.
And school shootings are the best propaganda they can have to give them a reason to take the guns.
The reason they want to take your guns is not because they care about you and want to lower the number of shootings.
If that was the case, there's like 10,000 things they could do to lower shooting deaths in this country.
It ain't take the guns.
Taking the guns would only take them from legal gun owners who are not, by and large, the ones killing everyone.
So this is the issue.
Young Americans' entire political memories are subsumed by intense partisanship and warnings about the looming end of everything from U.S. democracy to the planet.
Yeah, that's you people.
This is the frustrating part.
They sit there going, this is the end of democracy.
Voting for Trump is the end of democracy.
Having babies is the end of the world.
And they go, man, everybody's so stressed out all the time.
What's the deal with that? It's you people.
It's on purpose. It's by design.
If you can just get just that alone, if you can just understand that by itself, just take that as a starting point, even just as an exercise, as a young person, go, what if This isn't an accident.
What if all the bad things I'm seeing in my life are not the result of some uncontrollable, natural creation out of thin air?
What if this is the desired outcome?
What would the world be like if that was the case?
When you know you're never going to be able to buy a house because of your economic situation, What would it mean that that was on purpose?
Like, really play that out in your head and go, okay, why would they not want me to own a house?
Like, that doesn't seem to make sense, except that if I don't own a house, I mean, that's depriving me of private property.
It means I'll never really have privacy because it's not my home.
Anybody can come in. A landlord can come in whenever they want.
They can do whatever they want to it.
If I never own a house, I'll never build wealth.
If I can't build wealth, I can't pass anything on to my kids.
They don't even want me having kids.
And I can't afford to have kids.
What if all of that's on purpose?
And if you take that just as a hypothetical, you'll find everything aligns.
Everything suddenly clicks into place.
Suddenly it's not baffling and confusing how everybody can be so wrong all the time.
Instead, you realize I'm under attack.
We're under attack.
We don't have to stand for this.
We can actually fight back and win.
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